- MS-1-Ref, Box 15, Folder 1
- Item
- [1976]
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Archival DescriptionItem consists of a Dalhousie University promotional pamphlet, from the mid-to-late 1970s, titled "This is Dalhousie".
CKDU Publication - "Grassroots Radio"
- MS-1-Ref, Box 15, Folder 28, Item 2
- Item
- 1997
Item consists of a small pamphlet outlining CKDU grassroots radio programming, likely from 1997. Item includes a short piece discussing Indigenous programming on CKDU.
CKDU Publication - "Grassroots Radio"
- MS-1-Ref, Box 15, Folder 28, Item 3
- Item
- 1997
Item consists of a small pamphlet outlining CKDU grassroots radio programming, likely from 1997, a variant of MS-1-Ref, Box 15, Folder 28, Item 2. Item includes a short piece discussing African-Canadian programming on CKDU.
CKDU Publication - "Market Street Jazz Cafe"
- MS-1-Ref, Box 15, Folder 28, Item 4
- Item
- 1997
Item consists of a small pamphlet produced by CKDU, in conjunction with the duMaurier Atlantic Jazz Festival, likely from 1997. Item includes brief outlines of the sort of jazz programs available on the station.
Pamphlet about the Life Sciences Centre
- MS-1-Ref, Box 3, Folder 20
- Item
- [1970?]
Item consists of two copies of a pamphlet about the new Life Sciences Centre at Dalhousie Univeristy. The pamphlet outlines the departments and facilities in the building.
Brochure on the history of the Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital
- MS-13-11, SF Box 57, Folder 14, Item 1
- Item
- [ca. 1919]
Part of Oscar Glennie Donovan fonds
File contains a brochure on the history of the Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital. The brochure includes a brief history of the hospital and a nominal role of staff that worked with the hospital. The brochure also includes transcriptions of letters and lists of staff transferred in and out of the hospital.
Dalhousie University. No. 7 Overseas Stationary Hospital
Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital brochure
- MS-13-2, SF Box 56, Folder 3
- Item
- [ca. 1919]
Part of Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital collection
File contains a brochure with a brief history of the Dalhousie No. 7 Stationary Hospital, a nominal role of its staff, transcriptions of letters and lists of staff transferred in and out of the hospital.
- MS-15-2.2019-062, Box 3, Folder 12
- File
- 1993 - 1994
Part of Anita Martinez fonds
File also contains a brochure for the 1991 Women's Health Education Network (WHEN) conference and an information sheet for the ninth annual Wild Womyn's Weekend (1991).
Awake the World event records 1998
- MS-15-9.2020-011, Box 37, Folder 3
- File
- 1998
Part of Larry Baxter fonds
File contains records related to the 1998 AIDS Awake the World event, including one red ribbon, handwritten notes regarding AIDS-AWAKE event planning, one card, 1998 event pamphlets and schedule, a list of participants, performer biographies, Safe Harbour Church and AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia brochures, newspaper clippings, and correspondence.
- MS-3-35, Box 55, Folder 38
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- 2007
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Item is a poster(pamphlet) for the Wilderness Act performance, curated by Eyelevel Gallery, held from August 16-19, 2007. This event was part of a series of outdoor performances that took place at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Nova Scotia. The artists that participated in this event were: Lori Blondeau, Rita McKeough, and Janet Morton.
The President's Address at the opening of Session 1933-34, Dalhousie University
- UA-3, Box 102, Folder 2, Item 61
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- 5 October 1933
Part of President’s Office fonds
Item consists of an offprint of Carleton Stanley's address at the opening session of the 1933-34 Dalhousie academic year, delivered on October 5, 1933. Item discussing the recent passing of Archibald MacMechan, outlining goals for the freshman class, and warning of the "terrible situation that has overtaken academic life in Germany" and the threat to "intellectual freedom everywhere" posed by rise of the Nazis, and the need to ward off "selfish apathy and indifference", before encouraging all in attendance to go to Professor [Alfred Eckhard] Zimmern's forthcoming lecture series.